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Undergraduate Studies Landing Page
Email: education@vcsu.edu Dean, School of Education: Dr. Allen Burgad 701-845-7184 allen.a.burgad@vcsu.edu Questions on School of Education contact: Amber Olson 701-845-7189 amber1.olson@vcsu.edu Questions on Student Teaching: Kim Knodle 701-845-7186 Kim.b.knodle@vcsu.edu Questions on Admission to Teacher Education / All other: Rachel Bopp 701-845-7196 rachel.n.bopp@vcsu.edu Mailing Address: School of Education and Graduate Studies Valley City State University 101 College St SW Valley City, ND 58072 Undergraduate Studies Solutions
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Transition to Teaching
Transition to Teaching is an alternative teacher preparation program for new non-traditional teachers, including career-changing individuals, persons with baccalaureate degrees related to teacher-shortage content areas and persons from industry or the military who have specific career-technical skills. Who may participate? Individuals who have been granted an Alternative License, CTE Alternative License, or CTE Initial License. Candidates for the first year of the program must (1) be under contract to a local school district, and (2) possess an Alternative License, CTE Alternative License, or CTE Initial License issued by the Educational Standards and Practices Board. Special arrangements for those with a permit. What's Involved? Participants will join a cohort of new teachers in clinical practice, a combination of professional activities, and planned support within each participant’s own school. Participants are mentored in his/her own school for a full school year. Participants are teamed with a content specialist. This specialist will be an experienced teacher from another school who will be a resource person for subject-specific questions. Participants must attend one of the introduction workshops offered in either August or September. During the academic year participants are required to attend additional workshops. A schedule will be given at the introduction workshop. Participants will practice, assess, and reflect on the implications of the experience for teaching and learning. Participants will be assigned a University Supervisor. The University Supervisor will observe one lesson per semester and provide feedback and support. Participants will earn university credit for EDUC 492A and EDUC 492B Clinical Practice (student teaching) and for EDUC 250 Introduction to Education. Participants who resume additional coursework based on individuals pathway to Licensure will complete coursework starting year two. Transition to Teaching Application Procedures If you have never taken an undergraduate course from VCSU: Apply as a Non-Degree Student if you plan to enroll only in the Transition to Teaching courses. Apply as a Transfer Student if you plan to earn a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from VCSU. Submit a one-time, non-refundable $35 Application Fee. The fee is payable by mail with a check or money order; by telephone with a credit card; or online with a credit card through the application process. Register for courses. Please contact the Director of Transition to Teaching to obtain the course registration form. If you have previously completed undergraduate coursework at VCSU: Print and complete the Returning Student Form. Register for courses. Please contact the Registrar's Office to obtain the course registration form. You may return all printed and completed forms by mail to the Office of the Registrar, Valley City State University, 101 College St SW, Valley City ND 58072 or by fax to 701.845.7299. For further assistance: For assistance with the Application for Admission, please email Enrollment Services or call 1.800.532.8641 ext 7101. For assistance with the Returning Student Form or course registration, please email Registrar's Office or call 1.800.532.8641 ext 7295. If you have questions about the Transition to Teaching program, you may email Dr. Amber Aberle or call 701.845.7192. Costs First Year The first year Introduction to Education and Clinical Practice courses are offered at a reduced tuition rate with no additional fees. To register for first year courses, please contact Dr. Amber Aberle. Subsequent Years The remaining courses are available online through Valley City State University. Students pay the regular tuition rate for online undergraduate courses. You may register online through ConnectND. Payment VCSU uses electronic billing (eBills). Statements are not mailed. View your eBills at Campus Connection by clicking on Student Center -> Pay Online Now. Accounts must be paid in full or other arrangements made by the tuition due date. Due date and tuition cost information can be found at https://myweb.vcsu.edu/business-and-financial-services/. If your account will be paid by a third party, the third party must submit an authorization to the Business Office by the due date. For more information, visit https://onestop.vcsu.edu/support/catalog/items/180. Alternative License Course Requirements Professional Education Sequence Program of Study or degree seeking. First Year Courses EDUC 492A Clinical Practice Fall 6 Cr EDUC 492B Clinical Practice Spring 6 Cr EDUC 250 Intro to Education (Secondary) Spring 3 Cr Online Professional Education Sequence Courses, offered Fall, Spring & Summer semesters PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology 3 Cr EDUC 240 Educating Exceptional Students 3 Cr EDUC 283 Understanding Cultural Diversity in Ed 3 Cr EDUC 375 Teaching Reading in the Content Area 2 Cr EDUC 400 Educational Psychology 2 Cr EDUC 450 Trends in Assessment & Ed Issues 2 Cr Online Professional Education Sequence Courses, offered Fall & Spring semesters EDUC 300 Educational Technology 2 Cr EDUC 351 Secondary Practicum 1 Cr EDUC 352 Culturally Diverse Practicum 1 Cr Additional content courses may be required. Your content expert will review your transcripts and provide you with a list of courses to be included on your program of study if necessary. The Professional Education Sequence and any content courses that may be required need to be included on your plan of study form. This form can be found at https://www.nd.gov/espb/forms/initial-licensure-forms Degree seeking individuals must be admitted to Teacher Education. Admission to the Teacher Education Program requirements: Complete Application Basic Skills Requirements Oral Evaluation Two positive recommendations on your potential as a teacher from the School of Ed/Content Area instructors Positive recommendation from VCSU advisor CTE Alternative License Course Requirements Course Requirements First Year Courses EDUC 492A Clinical Practice Fall 6Cr EDUC 492B Clinical Practice Spring 6 Cr EDUC 250 Intro to Education (Secondary) Spring 3 Cr Certain content areas require the PRAXIS content exam. The exam must be taken, passed, and recorded by CTE by the June 30th deadline. A letter from your school administrator recommending that you continue teaching should be sent to your CTE state super- visor. Second Year Courses CTE 431 History & Philosophy of CTE Summer/Fall 3 CR CTE 434 Leadership in CTSOs Summer/Spring 3CR If you would like to take CTE 431 and 434 as continuing education graduate credits, please register at the following site: http://www.vcsu.edu/extend/course-availability-and-registration. CTE Initial License Course Requirements Course Requirements First Year Courses EDUC 492A Clinical Practice Fall 6Cr EDUC 492B Clinical Practice Spring 6 Cr EDUC 250 Intro to Education (Secondary) Spring 3 Cr Certain content areas require the PRAXIS content exam. The exam must be taken, passed, and recorded by CTE by the June 30th deadline. A letter from your school administrator recommending that you continue teaching should be sent to your CTE state super- visor. Second Year Complete any courses not completed during first year. Complete any additional requirements determined by the state supervisor. CTE Degree Options There are degree options available for individuals seeking full teacher licensure. Students enrolled in the Transition to Teaching program have the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education (BSED) at Valley City State University. In addition to course requirements listed on the Program of Study, students will need to complete the following items: Admission to Teacher Education, including successful completion of the Praxis I: Core Academic Skills for Educators test GPA of 2.75 or higher in major and professional education sequence courses Submission of Praxis II scores for respective content area and the Principles of Learning & Teaching: Grades 7-12 Completion of portfolio. For more information, please contact Dr. Al Olson at (701) 845-7169 or al.olson@vcsu.edu Meet VCSU graduation requirements, for more information please see the University Catalog The process to change to a degree seeking student includes the following: Contact Dr. Amber Aberle for degree options. Contact Enrollment Services to become degree seeking. Program will include at minimum 30 credits to obtain degree. You will need to be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Please see Admission to the Teacher Education Program requirements. Documents K-12 T2T Schedule Post Secondary Schedule Contact Information Secondary Teachers Contact Program Director: Dr. Amber Aberle at 701.845.7192 or email: amber.r.aberle@vcsu.edu Post-Secondary Teachers/CTE Contact Dr. Amber Aberle at 701.845.7192 or email: amber.r.aberle@vcsu.edu For questions concerning the EDUC 250 Introduction to Education Contact David Hanson at 701.845.7195 or email: david.hanson@vcsu.edu Other questions concerning Transition to Teaching/Clinical Practice Please contact the Dean of the School of Education, Dr. Allen Burgad at 701.845.7184 or email: allen.a.burgad@vcsu.edu or contact Amber Olson, Certification Officer/Program Specialist at 701-845-7189 or email: amber1.olson@vcsu.edu VCSU Content Advisors Students whose program of study includes courses in other content areas should contact an advisor from the list below. Art: Gratia Brown (701.845.7567) Business: Rick Ross (701.845.7182) CTE: Rick Ross (701.845.7182) English: Jodi Shorma (701.845.7440) HPER: Amber Thompson (701.845.7582) Math: Dr. Jamie Wirth (701.845.7734) Music: Jerrold Heide (701.845.7375) Science: Lindsey Kiecker (701.845.7453) Social Science/History: Dr. Steven King (701.845.7108) Technology Education: Peder Gjovik (701.845.7444) Elementary Education: Dr. Cindy Zahn (701.845.7191)
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Student North Dakota United (SNDU)
Valley City State University is proud to have a local SNDU chapter for it's future teaching professionals. Get involved and become a member of SNDU! The Student North Dakota United (SNDU) provides students with an opportunity to become members of a professional organization and have an active voice in the teaching profession. The SNDU provides college students with assistance, benefits and professional resources. The association gives aspiring educators the opportunity to learn — not only from each other, but also from a network of campus advisors and from the finest professionals in education. Student North Dakota United (SNDU) is the first opportunity pre-service students get to have an active voice in a professional organization. SNDU is designed and governed by student representatives from college campuses that offer careers in education within the state of North Dakota. Its purpose is to give prospective educators an understanding of the education profession, to allow students to have a voice in matters affecting the teaching profession, and to advance interests of students preparing for a career in education. Each college campus has its own student chapter with a campus advisor, elects its own officers and manages its own program. The state SNDU affiliate holds a representative assembly in October to elect statewide officers and set the direction for the state program. Each campus selects two members to represent their interests at the state SNDU Board of Directors' meetings. 10 Benefits of Membership $1 million worth of liability protection Professional growth workshops and conferences Professional publications from state and national associations Scholarship opportunities Student rights protection Credit card (no annual fee/low interest) Spring conference to enhance learning opportunities Training on leadership skills Professional status including networking and support from practicing teachers Rebate on first year teacher dues How to Join VCSU's SNDU Chapter If you are ready to join SNDU, that's great! To join SNDU: Visit Student Enrollment/Renewal, enrollment occurs through the National Education Association website. SNDU Membership Dues Current SNDU membership dues are $46.25. Scholarships $100 Scholarships Each year one student from each active SNDU chapter is eligible to receive a $100 scholarship from the NDU. A check is presented to the chosen SNDU member at the Representative Assembly held in October. $500 NDEA Foundation Scholarship The NDU Foundation awards a $500 scholarship to an outstanding student who is preparing for a career in education. The winner is selected by the Board of Trustees of the Foundation. Application forms must be submitted by March 15 and include: A copy of the applicant's college transcript Three letters of recommendation; at least one coming from an educator An essay of 300-500 words on the applicant's goals, strengths and weaknesses. To be eligible a student must be registered full time in a teacher education program, has maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average and maintains membership in the NEA student program. $500 Minority Scholarship To encourage and assist minorities to enter the profession of teaching, one $500 scholarship is awarded annually upon the recommendation of the NDEA's Minority Affairs Commission. The applicant must be a minority undergraduate student in good standing enrolled in a ND teacher education program. The dollar amount will be forwarded to the institution in which the recipient is enrolled to defer the usual expenses for the semester following the award. Applications must be postmarked by March 15 and include a college transcript, one letter of recommendation from a college professor and one personal letter outlining your goals, interests, need, and reasons for pursuing a career in teaching. Application forms are available on the NDEA website http://nea.org/. Special Programs SNDU offers conferences on interviewing processes, writing resumes, teacher portfolios, information and research on instructional issues, salaries, benefits, and working conditions within school districts. First year teachers who belonged to the SNDU program are entitled to a $20 rebate from NDU and a $20 rebate from NEA for each year they were student members (up to 4 years). SNDU Links Student North Dakota United (SNDU) https://www.ndunited.org/who-we-are/student-ndu/ National Education Association (NEA) http://nea.org/